Monday, June 4, 2012

Washington State Students Invent Tricycle for Students with Disabilities


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Recently, a group of high school students in Washington State helped in creating a computer-controlled tricycle for a fellow student with spina bifida and other students with physical disabilities and limitations.

Kalyz Lara was thrilled with the tricycle along with her family who were extremely relieved that Kalyz would now be able to ride the trike when she’s feeling too tired to walk.

The group of student inventors responsible for creating the tricycle received a $9,985 grant from a Massachusetts Institute of Technology program.

The Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam program grants money each year to a handful of teams across the country to create and complete a year-long invention project that aims to help a real world problem or challenge. These students at Lynden High School were the only ones in Washington State to receive the grant.

The tricycle contains a carbon fiber chassis, two wheels in the back and one wheel in the front that uses a hydraulic lean mechanism which is controlled by an Arduino computer chip

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